Tell them your achievements, like:
* Divisions in ranked
* Guides on mobafire
* Honor banners (they might not mean a lot, but it is still something)
But also your interests, like:
* Watching LCS
* Playing League of Legends (obviously)
* Helping people on mobafire, tribunal, idk anything related to LoL :P
* Divisions in ranked
* Guides on mobafire
* Honor banners (they might not mean a lot, but it is still something)
But also your interests, like:
* Watching LCS
* Playing League of Legends (obviously)
* Helping people on mobafire, tribunal, idk anything related to LoL :P



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Teach them how to be good people and not like the toxic cesspool of people. (includes whiners, blamers, and the disgusting extremely offensive people)
Teach them basic counterpicks and strong picks (of course counters can be overcome by skill)
Basically make them good people and good players (or at least mediocre players).
Teach them basic counterpicks and strong picks (of course counters can be overcome by skill)
Basically make them good people and good players (or at least mediocre players).

Basically how I play LoL
Reference:
Teaching LoL...as a credited course!
Personally, I think you should give an overview of the standard roles (bruiser, tank, assassin, DPS, disrupt, buff) and come up with some 1350- champions that can fit those roles so that you can explain the roles to the kids.You should probably at least let them understand why certain champions favor certain lanes.
What masteries are.
Major conflict zones on the map (Dragon, Baron, Mid).
Intermediate stuff:
Runes
CS
Resource Management (and how to take advantage of it)
Advanced stuff:
Team Composition
Counterplay
Orbwalking
Teaching LoL...as a credited course!
Personally, I think you should give an overview of the standard roles (bruiser, tank, assassin, DPS, disrupt, buff) and come up with some 1350- champions that can fit those roles so that you can explain the roles to the kids.You should probably at least let them understand why certain champions favor certain lanes.
What masteries are.
Major conflict zones on the map (Dragon, Baron, Mid).
Intermediate stuff:
Runes
CS
Resource Management (and how to take advantage of it)
Advanced stuff:
Team Composition
Counterplay
Orbwalking
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Now that this is actually happening, I actually have to think of a curriculum! I've played and watched enough LCS games that I think I know where to start and where I can go from there, but if anyone has some suggestions on an LoL curriculum, please help!